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Copiague teachers complete technology course Excellence in Education is the Copiague School District's philosophy for both their students and staff. In partnership with the Suffolk's Edge Teacher Center, the Copiague School District hosted a professional development program in computer technology offered through the SUNY Stony Brook School of Professional Development. During the course of the program, the Copiague staff developed collaborative Internet projects, created web pages, developed multi-media products, created personal software and developed management skills for use in multi-computer classrooms. "This course aligns perfectly with the district technology plans for the Copiague School District," said district computer specialist, Mr. Thomas Diener. "In addition, the teachers are returning to their buildings and sharing what they have learned with their fellow teachers." The teachers completing this program were recognized for their achievement during a ceremony at the Copiague School District Computer Lab, Superintendent of Schools, Dr. William R. Bolton congratulated each of the teachers for their achievement. Pictured left to right are Great Neck Rd. Elementary School teacher, Joe Agosta, District Computer Specialist, Tom Diener, Dauville Gardens Elementary School teachers, Ida Rosario and Yolanda Jamiolkowski, Great Neck Rd. Elementary School teaching assistant, Joan Kennedy, Dauville Gardens Elementary School ESL teacher, Sarah Rowan, District Superintendent of Schools, Dr. William R. Bolton.

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